2017 is winding down and we continue our exploration of the most highly regarded films of the year. This week we tackle the critically acclaimed love story from Luca Guadagnino, Call Me by Your Name. Guadagnino gets a world class performance from Timothée Chalamet that has the critics and fans frothing at the mouth with excitement. To help us wade through the oceans of praise, we are joined by the apricot of our eye, David Hart, of Mark As Played, The Grand Gesture, and Pop Culture Case Study.

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We are joining in on the global lightsaber battle that revolves around the movie of the week. Rian Johnson wrote and directed the latest installment in the Star Wars saga that has many debating the merit of the film. Our old friend, the scruffy nerf herder himself, Jon Mitchell, is back to help us discuss Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi.

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The week Barry is placing all of the blame on the fall of our civilized society squarely on the shoulders of people who ironically enjoy Tommy Wiseau's film, The Room. That sets an interesting backdrop for our review of James Franco's film about the making of The Room, The Disaster Artist.

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This week we discuss the latest attempt by Netflix to get into the Academy's good graces. Garrett Hedlund, Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, and Jason Mitchell head up an interesting cast in Dee Rees' adaptation of Hillary Jordan's novel, Mudbound. To help us with this review, we welcome back a return guest in Daniel of Get Reel Movies.

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The never ending barrage of superhero films continues this week as DC rolls out the latest installment in their oft-maligned universe. Things are looking up for DC this year, as Wonder Woman scored with critics and audiences, and Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon are tasked with continuing that trend. Can Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, and company keep the ball rolling in Justice League? Check out our thoughts and find out.

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Last year, Yorgos Lanthimos gave us The Lobster, a fun and quirky film that had audiences reveling in Lanthimos' inventive storytelling style. In this year's The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Lanthimos is back together with Colin Farrell and using his distinctive style to drag us through the muck. Andrew of AB Film Review, The Last New Wave, and the glorious Mark As Played joins us to debate whether the juice is worth the squeeze in The Killing of a Sacred Deer.

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Amanda of the CinemaGeeks joins us this week to let our hair down, chug some adult beverages, and discuss one of our most anticipated sequels of the year. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn had us clutching our sides last year and we're hoping that they can do it again with A Bad Moms Christmas.

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We turn to Amazon this week for our featured film and we're reviewing the latest from S. Craig Zahler, Brawl in Cell Block 99. Zahler had a surprising fan-favorite in 2015 with Kurt Russell and Bone Tomahawk and this time he's teamed up with Vince Vaughn to give us a gritty prison film. The great DJ Valentine of Simplistic Reviews returns to the True Bromance couch to discuss Brawl in Cell Block 99 and the pleasures of graphic violence.

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We are reaching that time of year when studios start giving us their best films in the hopes that the powers that be will latch onto these films and lavish them with awards. This week, we're taking a look at a film that is sure to garner accolades, as it is made by well regarded director, Tomas Alfredson, and has a stellar cast including Michael Fassbender, Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and J.K. Simmons. The Snowman is surely going to be one of the front runners for best picture, right?

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Barry is very vocal about his love for Casino Royale so we venture into Martin Campbell's latest foray into the action genre, The Foreigner, with relatively high hopes. Can Jackie Chan and Pierce Brosnan make us forget the stink of Green Lantern and put Mr. Campbell back into Barry's good graces? Check out this episode and find out.

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